Fighting out of Zenica, Aida Halac brings to the table the 2-0 record in kickboxing as well as the 7-2 in boxing. In addition she is the 2015 ISKA champion. She tops up the bill of Girl Power 3. The event is an eight-woman tournament in the featherweight class.

International competitors will battle out in the fast-paced bouts challenging for the WKN belt. To conquer all tournament the contender needs to collect three victories during one evening.

The producer of the Girl Power series is the Bigger’s Better Boxing. The backbone is the World Kickboxing Network. The broadcasting platform is SFR Sport 5, a branch of a large SFR Group. The partnership dedicates to increase the opportunities for women in sports around the World.

The rest of the card at Girl Power 3 is expected to feature athletes from Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Romania, Turkey, Portugal and Macedonia. We will have more information as soon as it becomes available.

Parviz Iskenderov is a muaythai fighter from Perth, Australia. He is a former national champion of Belarus, and also a finalist of IFMA European Cup. He is an editor and journalist at FIGHTMAG. He covers national and world news. Iskenderov is also the WKN (World Kickboxing Network) international coordinator for Australia.

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